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Originally Posted by DSM_421
She "retired" right when she could retire and moved districts and started working again. So not only was she being paid for teaching while collecting a pension for
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That's the conversation that I had with my father. He's a poor, uneducated guy that has been a union employee most of his life. He just doesn't understand that the unions we're talking about are white-collar unions and not blue collar. The blue-collar folks get screwed no matter what happens.
I met a dude at the local bar who was a Sheriff in Alabama. He 'retired' after 20 year (at the age of 38) and then went to work full-time for the MN State Patrol. If he 'retires' at the age of 58 from the MN State Patrol then he'll be pulling down a six-figure pension. He's currently making six figures between his 'retirement' and day job with the State Patrol. How do you group that kind of state employee in with the "janitor" that the liberal talk shows talk about? You can't.